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In 1987, ground was cleared for the construction of a new, second church, and on September 12, 1989, on the Feast Day of St. Alexander Nevsky, the cornerstone was laid and the relics of
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The cathedral is decorated by frescoes in the Byzantine style. The iconography project was fulfilled by Father Andrew Erastov and his students from 1995 until 2001.
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The choir is directed by Andrew Burbelo. The sisterhood attends to the needs of the church and a church council acts in the administration of the community.
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At present the parish serves the spiritual needs of 300 members. The parochial school instructs over 90 boys and girls in religion,
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The Great blessing of the cathedral took place on October 18, 1997, with seven bishops, headed by
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announced, that cathedral will officially become the episcopal See of the Ruling Bishop of the
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and the administrative center of the Diocese on September 12, 2014.
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The Saint Alexander Nevsky Church was established in 1936 by
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Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Howell is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey
40°06′54″N 74°12′59″W / 40.1151°N 74.2163°W / 40.1151; -74.2163
Howell Township, New Jersey
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